
Sialkot lynching: The incident reminds era of Genghis Khan
Scores of Youth expressing acute reaction over Sialkot lynching declared it mortification of humanity and demand that strict action should be taken against the assassins.
Youngsters showed their angriness on social media (Facebook ,orkut and other community website) also . They condemned this act of brutality in different [...]
August 26, 2010 | Posted in
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By Mobeen Ahmed
it is a shame for me it is a shame for u and it is a shame for every single Pakistani living anywhere in the world.
I still remember that one day I posted a video of a Pakistani man who could not realized how automatic door will open and he hit that door [...]
August 22, 2010 | Posted in
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Pakistani web users posted localised information and data on Google’s ‘map maker’ more than any of 160 countries’ simultaneously availing global search leader’s experiment that started in June last year.
“The quality and quantity of mapping information provided by the Pakistani users in last 11 months has enabled us to post Pakistan on the Google maps [...]
July 18, 2010 | Posted in
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By: Dr Shabir Choudhry
Raja Frooq Haider is a Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir, or ‘Pakistani Occupied Kashmir’. This is the post which all members of the Azad Kashmir Assembly and other politicians wish to occupy. But not every one is ‘lucky’ or ‘suitable’ for this post. Before a politician becomes a candidate for the Assembly [...]
May 23, 2010 | Posted in
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By Ch Sajid Ali
The world has witnessed a number of revolutions and will continue to experience more in years to come. This way the world will be destroyed and created again and again. But, the revolution that world witnessed in Hindustan has no example in the history. The revolutions that France and Russia witnessed were [...]
May 4, 2010 | Posted in
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By Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai
Dr. Manmohan Singh, the Prime Minister of India’s assertion that “there can be no redrawing of borders in Jammu Kashmir” and former Indian Supreme Court judge Saghir Ahmad’s recommendation “to restore the autonomy to the extent possible” need to be supplemented by some observations from the view point of the people [...]
April 19, 2010 | Posted in
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By Sunita Vakil
The UPA government has been proclaiming time and again that health and education is their top priority. But nothing could be further from the truth. While the revelation that allocation for women centric schemes in the Union budget dropped from 9.2 % in 2004-2006 to 3.2 in 2009-2010 is benumbering, what is more [...]
March 18, 2010 | Posted in
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By Claire Cozens
Two elite mountaineers will next month attempt to climb one of the deadliest Himalayan peaks, Annapurna, as they vie to become the first woman to scale the world’s 14 highest mountains.
South Korea’s Oh Eun-Sun and Edurne Pasaban from Spain are among a handful of female climbers competing to be the first female to [...]
March 18, 2010 | Posted in
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A year after his expulsion from Iran for not having a work permit, Abdul Majid, 26, has found paid employment in Muqor District, Badghis Province, northwestern Afghanistan.
But it is not a normal job: “My son has joined the Taliban,” Majid’s father, Bismillah, told newsmen, adding that he had had no contact with his son for [...]
March 15, 2010 | Posted in
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By Zafar Iqbal
Recent surge of violence in both parts of contentious state of Jammu and Kashmir has fuelled the concerns about the expansion of Taliban network in the Himalayan region. Despite significant increase of terrorist operations in India and Pakistan during the last few years, Jammu and Kashmir remained relatively a peaceful zone. The momentum [...]
March 15, 2010 | Posted in
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